Introduction To Software Engineering: Mudassar Khalil
Introduction To Software Engineering: Mudassar Khalil
Introduction To Software Engineering: Mudassar Khalil
Introduction to Software
Engineering
BS SWE 2nd Semester
Mudassar Khalil
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WhatsApp:
WhatsApp Messenger, or simply WhatsApp, is an American freeware, cross-platform centralized
messaging and voice-over-IP (VoIP) service owned by Facebook, Inc. It allows users to send text
messages and voice messages, make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user
locations, and other content. WhatsApp's client application runs on mobile devices but is also
accessible from desktop computers, as long as the user's mobile device remains connected to the
Internet while they use the desktop app. The service requires each user to provide a standard
cellular mobile telephone number for registering with the service. In January 2018, WhatsApp
released a standalone business app targeted at small business owners, called WhatsApp Business,
to allow companies to communicate with customers who use the standard WhatsApp client.
WhatsApp Vision:
WhatsApp started as an alternative to SMS. Our product now supports sending and receiving a
variety of media: text, photos, videos, documents, and location, as well as voice calls. Some of
your most personal moments are shared with WhatsApp, which is why we built end-to-end
encryption into our app. Behind every product decision is our desire to let people communicate
anywhere in the world without barriers.
WhatsApp does not work independently. It works together with the internal servers and sending
and receiving application on either end devices. Communication interface: WhatsApp
communicates with the internal servers via a communication network. Software interface: The
messages sent via the communication network are specific to the target recipient. At any point,
two known users will participate in the application. Hardware interface: The software will run on
any device running on iOS, Android, Symbian, BlackBerry operating systems. User interfaces:
The GUI of the Application is user friendly and need no external assistance to understand the
application. Customer: The customer user interface should be intuitive, such that 99.9% of all
new WhatsApp users are able to use the Application without any assistance. Message
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Processing: Every message send through the application is processed by the internal servers and
sent to the recipient. Message processing is done at very high processing rates so as to avoid
delay in the conversations between the users. A maximum of 27 billion messages are processed
in a single day by WhatsApp internal servers.
WhatsApp Scope:
WhatsApp is a proprietary, cross-platform, encrypted instant messaging client for smartphones.
It uses the Internet to send text messages, documents, images, video, user location and audio
messages to other users using standard cellular mobile numbers .As of February 2016,
WhatsApp had a user base of one billion, making it the most popular messaging application.
WhatsApp Inc., based in Mountain View, California, United States, was acquired by Facebook
Inc. on February 19, 2014, for approximately US$19.3 billion. The basic features which increase
the scope of WhatsApp in future are as following:
Account
A User must have a device on which he can run the Application. Device can either run on
Android, IOS, Blackberry, Windows or Symbian. User Account is linked to the contact
information he provided during the initialization of the application. User can be contact only
with that information.
from the user’ end. Double receipt indicates that the message has been received by the other
party. Blue colored receipt indicates that the recipient has read the message.
Network Usage
In order to enjoy seamless benefit of WhatsApp, User is supposed to be connected to Internet at
any given point of time. WhatsApp uses considerably lesser network resources than any other
chatting application available in the market. WhatsApp also provides the user with the option to
limit resources to incoming media.
Recipient
WhatsApp can be used to converse with more than a single user at any given point of time. The
recipient must also use the application on the other end of the conversation. The Contact
information to which the WhatsApp Account is linked is to be saved in the user contacts in order
to start a new conversation with the recipient.
Group
A Group of users ranging from 1-256 can be added into a group and can be conversed with at the
same time. Any group user can add new members into the group not exceeding 150. Only the
Group Admin has the executive permissions to remove a member of the group. Group admin can
also provide other members of the group with Admin permissions.
Broadcast Messages
A user can broadcast same message to 1-150 user at the same time with the broadcast option.
Users with his contact information can only receive the message.
Privacy
WhatsApp provides seamless ways to save the user’s privacy. User can decide which
information is available for other users to view and which information isn’t. Information like last
seem, Profile Picture, Status can be put out for view to everyone or only to contacts or no one.
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Backup
An Encrypted Backup of all the conversations is saved in Internal Memory in case of an
Android device, BlackBerry devices and in Cloud in case of an iOS device. Backup is encrypted
in order to avoid misusage of the metadata of the Application.